Plenty of blame for everybody

"It's so frustrating,” Neal said. "That performance affects me.
I'm supposed to be one of better fullbacks in this league and to
hold L.T. to 7 yards is unacceptable. I don't care who was up
there.”

Chiefs star running back Priest Holmes can relate. He speculates
Tomlinson will return to basics to get back to his extraordinary
production.

"I think you kind of focus more on the small details that has
gotten you there before,” Holmes said. "That's footwork, putting
the ball in the right place, and maybe talking to your linemen and
asking them what they're seeing. You have to put it on the linemen
to get you back out there and put you over 100 yards.”

Linemen, receivers, fullbacks and Tomlinson. Everyone, it seems,
had a hand in Tomlinson's forgettable afternoon.

"I've been saying that all along,” said Tomlinson, the NFL's
fourth-leading rusher with 659 yards. "I think it came true to form
of what I always say of how much of a team game it is.”

Since his 2001 rookie year, LaDainian Tomlinson has rushed for
less than 50 yards only 12 times, including a career-low 7 on
Sunday against the Eagles. In six of the 11 games after his sub-50
performance, Tomlinson has rushed for at least 100 yards —— twice
reaching 200 yards.